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<h1>Crunchy css test</h1>
<p>A tutorial writer should be override the Crunchy css default, either by specifying some <code>&lt;style&gt;</code> instructions in the file or by linking to an external style sheet.
This file is intended to test these features.  
<p>The following code should be styled by Crunchy, with the default overriden so as to clearly stand out (the goal is not to be esthetically pleasing!): </p><ul><li>the Python keyword are in yellow on a black background; this is done by some embedded styling command in the head of this file.</li>
<li>the Python string is black on a yellow background; this is done by linking to an external style sheet.</li></ul>
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for i in range(10):
    print i,
print "Hello World"
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